That's a key point, though late in the game, she appeared to be the go-to scorer. Overall, Kyla looked aggressive and confident.
I also thought that Mikayla looked good. She got in early and showed her quickness. She got her hand on several loose balls in the 4th quarter and took a steal coast to coast for a layup.
Let's summarize what we have seen so far from the " bench" :
1. Azura is fantastic and of starter quality.
2. Walker seems the next person off the bench.....she will be great. The more she plays, the harder it will be not to give her minutes. But we don't want injuries, so Meg will give breathers to all of the starting " six." The one exception could be Crystal, whom no one can replace. But the team just rotates others into the off guard slot and gives Kia the point. Which she handles beautifully.
3. Kyla ( surprisingly to me) seems to have earned the next place off the bench into the game. This is a good sign, because the Coach doesn't award court time without a player earning it.
4. Molly still seems to play " out of control." She has no confidence shooting the ball, although can make a lay-up. The aspect of her play that is difficult to absorb, is her ball security. She telegraphs some of her passes like a 4th grader, just learning the game. Her defense is pretty good, I think. But she hasn't shown enough to earn a lot of trust from either the coaches or her teammates. A point guard without excellent ball security is a poor marriage of skills.
5. Camara - not enough experience on the court in a UCONN uniform to assess much. Other than she " has the look of a player." But this injury thing is putting her 2017/2018 season in the " wasted year" category.
6. Number 2 - the guard from Ossining, with a lot of names ( Hunter, Espinoza?). Has shown that she is comfortable shooting from a distance, and earned an early ( and fairly extensive ) appearance against the Dukes. Made a nice steal, as I recall. The important thing here is that she must be starting to " get it" because she was on the court most of the second quarter. And I did not see her do anything cringe-worthy. As Coach has said, " all these kids can score. That's what they were raised to do." But She has to learn defense, and moving effectively without the ball. She may be starting to do so.
7. Number 4 ( Mikayla ) - the guard from Georgia. She makes you want to see more of her on the court. Made a nice play during garbage time. Appears quick.
8. Lexi Gordon - I like her because she committed to UCONN early and,for a Texas player, that is tough to do ( outside pressure from the community, etc ). She is , by default, slower making the transition to UCONN basketball than the others because she has earned the least playing time. She got a few garbage minutes yesterday, but her lack of confidence and lack of sharpness showed. She appeared hesitant and turned the ball over ( twice I think ). It was difficult to see any talent there at all. And we know she has it. She was a superstar in HS. After waiting patiently to see her play ( and looking for a Hollywood ending....or beginning, in this case), I was heavily disappointed. K It will be interesting to watch how she handles things. I would still like to see the Hollywood thing happen.
As league play commences, and the 30-40 point, one-sided games emerge, we should see a lot more of the bench players. If there is someone we don't see, it will because they are not earning the trust needed to be on the court.